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...Some scholars believe that this peak rather than the modern Mt. Sinai, is the site of the burning bush through which God spoke to Moses. Because Mount St. Catherine is high, dry and dustless, the Smithsonian Institution now has a solar observatory thereon...
...were news: Charles Wilbur Miller was not re-elected president of Davison Chemical Co. When the Company issued its statement for the year ended June 30, much comment was caused by the following write-off: "Provision for loss in realization of advances made to president of company and interest thereon-$705, 284.32."† Elected in Mr. Miller's place was Henry E. Treide, executive vice president of the company for a year, a director of Baltimore Trust Co. and of Baltimore Mail Steamship Co., which he helped form...
...reports a net operating income of $298,756 and a deduction from cash revenues of $563,287 for depreciation. What infuriates railmen and bankers like Mr. Lisman are statements by General Ashburn like this one in his 1931 report: "The corporation has no outstanding bonds, consequently pays no interest thereon. Nor does it have any borrowed money on which to pay interest." The reason the corporation has no outstanding bonds is because it received directly from the Treasury $12,000,000 in cash. A private company would have to pay interest on this capital before it could show a profit...
...land, the area of which is 4129 square feet, with the buildings thereon is situated at and now numbered 107 Plympton Street and 11 Riverview Avenue. Riverview Avenue is the short street running parallel to Memorial Drive and separated from it by a grass plot in front of McKinlock and Gore Halls. At present a portion of the University's newly acquired land is used for a residence: the remainder is devoted to a parking place used by residents of Lowell and Winthrop Houses...
...Lincoln, Neb. Professor John C. Jensen of Nebraska Wesleyan University ponders lightning. Currently he has shed light thereon in the Physical Review...